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Chapter 52 - Flowing River Raging Bull

First Wo Shie stretched them he began the basic exercises he had done in the forest just to get a grasp on how much his body had changed.

To his surprise the exercises were now as easy as breathing so easy he could probably literally do them in his sleep.

Seeing this Wo Shie decided he would go to the training grounds and practice the stances of fury instead.

Once he got to the training grounds he noticed it wasn't as empty as he had expected. The training grounds were build underground beneath the courtyard. It was almost a complete underground arena the only thing missing was seats for spectators, however there was a formation that made the courtyard above visible.

At the training grounds there were mostly children ranging from 9-17, the entire area of the training grounds took up about 30sq KM so it was totally massive because of this no one was really alerted with Wo Shie's arrival.

He also noticed that most of these children were either sparing or practicing their fury stances like he had planned on doing. He spent some time observing the minute flaws in some of their fury stances. Thanks to his eyes of the infinite his memory was spotless and had no faults.

It also allowed him to remember such small details allowing him to see such small flaws in their technique. He also observed some fights, here Wo Shie was able to understand a little bit of something. He noticed some fights were fast without pause as the fighters looked like a never ending river attempting to erode its path into a mountain, while other fights looked decisively calculated.

He deduced the ones that were calculated wouldn't be a match for the ones that flowed like a river, and there was a simple reason for that, a flowing river wouldn't stop unless you either built a dam or drained it's source. It was the same for the fighters, ones moves were so seamless and fit together like a puzzle piece while the other looked like he was trying to make the puzzle himself and then put the pieces together.

The difference was like night and day, but Wo Shie found himself entranced watching and comparing the fights as his own understanding began to grow.

He began to focus on the flow of energy in the two fights he noticed the one where the fighter was moving like a flowing river the energy was like a docile and gentle mother that knew the fighter in and out. While in the other fight it was as if the fighter was riding a raging bull attempting to tame the energy and bend it to his will.

Truth be told what he was attempting to do wasn't entirely impossible, however what intrigued Wo Shie the most was what would determine the outcome of a fight where 2 fighters were equal in strength and had mastered the art of flow.

With this question in mine he decided to focus on the fight that flowed like a river. The two fighters flawlessly exchanged attacks. There was a taller male with pale skin fighting a short and stocky male with Snow White hair.

The short male delivered a spinning low kick and the taller male did a backflip to dodge the low kick while kicking his own leg out in an attempt to counter attack the short male.

The shorter male grabbed a hold of his leg while also loosening his muscles so he was as light and as easy to move as possible, using the momentum of the other male to launch himself into the air and spinning away from his opponent. His opponent seeing him spinning through the air attempted to capitalize on this and that's when it happened.

While the tall male rushed at the male with the white hair spinning through the air the white haired male tensed his body adding his own strength into a spinning kick that landed directly on the taller male's unprepared shoulder.

In that same moment Wo Shie was also able to notice for a moment while the tall male attempted to capitalize on his opponents mistake it was like the river had a massive explosion in it causing it's flow to momentarily.

The tall male was thrown to the side tumbling along the training grounds. Wo Shie continued to look at what had just happened in deep contemplation about how the match ended.